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Mátyás György Seiber (4 May 1905 – 24 September 1960) was a Hungarian-born composer who lived and worked in England from 1935 onward. Seiber's music is eclectic in style, showing the influences of jazz, Bartók and Schoenberg. His output includes Ulysses (1947), a cantata on words by James Joyce and a clarinet concertino; scores to animated films, including Animal Farm (1954); a setting of the Scottish "poet and tragedian" William McGonagall's work, The Famous Tay Whale (written for the second of Gerard Hoffnung's music festivals); three string quartets; and choral arrangements of Hungarian and Yugoslav folk songs. He also wrote one opera, Eva spielt mit Puppen (1934), and two operettas, A Palágyi Pekek and Balaton. Seiber used a pseudonym for his jazz works and popular music: G. S. Mathis or George Mathis (a rearrangement of his name using Anglicised forms), under which name he wrote for John Dankworth. He was awarded the Ivor Novello Prize for the song, "By the Fountains of Rome", which was a hit in 1956 in the UK Single Charts, making it to the Top Twenty. (The lyrics were by Norman Newell, and it was sung by David Hughes). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Concertino for Clarinet & String Orchestra: I. Toccata. Allegro
452Seiber: The Famous Tay Whale
393Dance suite
2743 Hungarian Folksongs (Sung in English): No. 1. The Handsome Butcher
255Four French Folk Songs: Réveillez-vous
226Jazz Etudiette (from Easy Dances II)
207Four French Folk Songs: J'ai Descendu
168Ulysses: The Heaventree
159Four French Folk Songs: Le Rossignol
1510Easy Dances: Tango (Habanera)
15Mátyás Seiber: A Cappella
Seiber: Solo Works with Orchestra
Antal Doráti: Piano Concerto - Mátyás Seiber: Orchestral Suite from "The Invitation" - Renaissance Dance Suite

Mátyás Seiber: More Nonsense
Seiber: Ulysses

Seiber: Works
Searle: Symphony No. 1

Mátyás Seiber String Quartets Nos 1-3
Seiber: Chamber Works and Songs
Shostakovich: Piano Quintet / Prokofiev: Quintet, Op. 39 / Seiber: Three Fragments
Seiber: The Joyce Settings
Choral Music A Cappella